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LINCOLN  WAY  LEADING  TO  NORMAL 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2013 


http://archive.org/details/kearneystatenormOOnebr 


Kearney  State  Normal  Sghool 

This  little  booklet,  representing  the  Kearney  State  Normal 
School,  some  surroundings,  and  activities,  bears  greetings 
to  the  school  people  of  Nebraska. 

Summer  session  opens  first  Monday  in  June. 

Regular  year  opens  second  Monday  in  September. 

For  free  catalogue  and  other  information  write  to 

George  S.  Dick.  President 


Quarterly  Bulletin,  February,  1917.    Vol.  X.    No.  1. 


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PRESIDENT'S  OFFICE 


A  photo  of  the  beautiful  Platte  River  Valley.    The  Platte  River  in  the  distance.    The  Lincoln  Highway,  paved,  marked  by  line  of  trees  running  east  and  west.    The  first  power  cana 

GOLOR    SONG 

Written  By  Clarence  A.  Murch.    Tune  "Fair  Harvard" 


Afar  in  the  west  where  the  green  valleys  run, 

And  the  sweeping  hills  dip  to  the  plain; 
Rise  the  gray  storied  walls  of  the  home  that  we 
love- 
Alma  Mater!  We  hail  thee  again! 
'Neith  thy  shade   we  have  gazed   over  valley 
and  plain 
On  the  scenes  that  enrapture  the  eye; 
And  our  hearts  thrill  with  pride  as  the  Blue  and 
the  Gold 
Proudly  floats  'gainst  the  evening  sky. 


Oh,  proud  be  thy  future,  enduring  thy  fame 

As  the  years  on  swift  current  roll  by; 
Never  dimmed  be  the  luster  that  banner  bespeaks 

That  now  floateth  so  proudly  on  high. 
Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  for  Truth  and  the 
Right 

Stand  ever  till  time  shall  grow  old; 
Entwined  'round  their  hearts  with  dear  mem- 
ory's chains, 

The  loved  banner  of  Blue  and  of  Gold. 


Then  raise  we  our  voices  on  pinions  of  song, 

Alma  Mater,  thy  praises  to  sing; 
Through  the  years  as  they  come  and  the  years 
as  they  go, 
May  thy  glories  enduringly  ring. 
And  the  colors  that  stand  for  Truth  and  for 
Worth 
Still  float  as  the  years  are  unrolled; 
And   we'll  cherish,  wherever   we  wander    on 
earth, 
Our  loved  banner  of  Blue  and  of  Gold. 


:  Nebraska,  seen  on  both  sides  of  center.    Scene  of  the  Overland  and  Oregon  Trail  of  the  gold  seekers  of  '49.    City  of  Kearney  and  Normal  School  in  background  at  extreme  left. 

THE    BLUE   AND    GOLD 

Written  By  Clarence  A.  Murch.    Air  "Vive  la  Armour" 


Come  cheerful  companions,  your  voices  unite, 

Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 
The  beautiful  banner  that  gladdens  our  sight, 

Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 
Then  here's  to  our  colors,  the  fairest  and  best, 
And  here's  to  our  Normal,  the  pride  of  the  West! 

Here's  to  the  Blue, 

Here's  to  the  Gold, 
Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 


Then  cherish  the  banner  that  blazons  our  way, 

Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 
Our  loved  Alma  Mater  forever  and  aye! 

Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 
Then  here's  to  our  colors,  the  fairest  and  best, 
And  here's  to  our  Normal,  the  pride  of  the  West! 

Here's  to  the  Blue, 

Here's  to  the  Gold, 
Here's  to  the  Blue  and  Gold! 


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Kearney  Normal,  Ne-bras-ky ! 
Normal,  Normal,  Rah!  Rah!  Rah! 
Kearney  Normal,  Ne-bras-ka! 


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